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CNBC World6/17/2026World2 min read

Iran and Oman to Define Strait of Hormuz Administration Post-War

Quick Look

  • Iran and Oman will discuss the future administration of the Strait of Hormuz with other Gulf states following a war-ending agreement.
  • A memorandum of understanding to be signed Friday in Geneva will allow 60 days of toll-free passage for commercial ships before these discussions begin, aligning with international law.

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Why It Matters

An agreement to end a war in the Middle East includes provisions for the administration of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran and Oman will lead discussions with other Gulf states on maritime services and future administration.

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Iran and Oman will define how the Strait of Hormuz is administered in discussion with other Persian Gulf states under the agreement to end the war in the Middle East, senior U.S. officials told reporters Wednesday.

Tehran and Washington are expected to formally sign a memorandum of understanding to end the war on Friday in Geneva. The U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the terms that hadn't been made public, read the contents of the MOU to reporters on a conference call.

Under the MOU, Tehran will allow the safe passage of commercial ships without tolls for 60 days only. Iran will then "conduct dialog" with Oman "to define the future administration and maritime services" in Hormuz in discussion with the other Gulf states, according to the agreement.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that the strait be un-tolled after the war ends. There were no tolls imposed by Iran or any other entity before Trump began the war.

The discussions on to how administer Hormuz should be "in line with the applicable international law and the sovereign rights of coastal states of the Strait of Hormuz," according to the MOU.

A senior U.S. official acknowledged that the Iranians will likely "assert their rights as aggressively as they can" in the regional discussions on how to administer Hormuz. But the official said the other Gulf states "will never agree to an arrangement that doesn't permit toll-free access."

The U.S., meanwhile, will begin to lift its naval blockade of Iranian ports immediately after signing the MOU and will completely end the blockade within 30 days, an official said.

Ships transited Hormuz freely without any fees or conditions before the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28. But Tehran has sought to impose its control over strait since the war began.

Traffic through Hormuz has changed little since the U.S. and Iran announced they reached a deal on Sunday. Six tankers were among 13 commercial ships that transited Hormuz on Tuesday, according to data shared by Kpler. More than 100 vessels sailed through the strait daily before the war.

The Joint Maritime Information Center on Tuesday downgraded the threat level to ships crossing Hormuz to "substantial" from "severe" previously. It warned shippers still face a strong possibility of attack, but the behavior of Iran's Revolutionary Guard has "has become less volatile."

The center is a maritime security organization led by the U.S. and headquartered in Bahrain that coordinates among allied navies and merchant ships in the Middle East.

Here is the full memorandum of understanding as read by a U.S. official:

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Iran and Oman will engage in detailed discussions with other Gulf states regarding Hormuz administration.

    Very likely · Within months

  • The US will completely end its naval blockade of Iranian ports within 30 days.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • What specific international laws will govern Hormuz administration?
  • Will all Gulf states agree to toll-free access?
  • What is the long-term impact on regional stability?

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This article was originally published by CNBC World.

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